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The Best of A View from the Terrace

An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish football. The top of the pile to the dogfights, stars to the journeyman. It means everything, it means nothing.

A View from the Terrace is back with all the best bits from the series.

We take another hop across to the islands to bask in the cosy tale of Eriskay FC and their sheep manure-covered but Fifa-approved pitch, one of the eight most remarkable places on earth to play football.

Back in the studio, Mr Dinosaur - aka Telfer - makes a case for manager transfer windows, while Joel tries to explain the importance of goals that were never scored in See Ya Later Debater. We revisit one of Rob's best social media sections of the year, but not before we revisit some of Telfer's best introductions.

The boys talk 'team of the year' with Livingston’s Marvin Bartley as well as 104-year hoodoos with Hibernian legend Lewis Stevenson. We talk fresh air and high hopes with the man at the helm of a tiny wooden hut in Edinburgh that has produced hundreds of Scottish professional footballers in The Talent Factory, and then visit Glasgow to talk with one of the city's most famous clubs.

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It’s wild, it’s remote and the pitch is sloped & bumpy.